Sunday, November 4, 2012

RSS demands deportation of Bangladeshi infiltrators


Chennai:
Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh on Saturday demanded that Centre and state governments should meticulously detect, deny citizenship and deport all Bangladeshi infiltrators.

All India Joint Secretary RSS Krishna Gopal told reporters on the sidelines of the National Council Meeting here, that in the light of Foreigners Act 1946 and the various orders of the court, the government should delete the names of the persons who got enlisted in the voters list.

 He said the fencing of Bangladesh border be completed without any delay and the National Register of Citizens be completed systematically while stating that these infiltrators have not only settled in Assam but across the country.

He also hailed the NDA regime for the fencing programme stating that then Home Minister L K Advani issued orders to fence all borders.

Meanwhile a resolution was also passed at the meeting condemning the July 2012 violence in Assam, saying it was migrant Bangaldeshi Muslims who had perpetrated it.


The resolution stated that it condemned the violence perpetrated by Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators in the Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri districts of Assam, the violent demonstrations organised in various parts of the country and the conspiracy to terrorize the people of North-East living in different parts of the country to flee from their places.
  
The resolution said that Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal decries attempts to portray the Assam incidents in particular and Bangladeshi infiltrators’ issue in general as a Muslim issue.

The resolution also allged that Bangladeshi migrants are involved in the circulation of fake currency, illegal trade of arms, drugs and cattle smuggling and several other criminal acts besides becoming a tool in the hands of the ISI.

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